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Old April 28th 05, 01:27 AM
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-L. wrote:
Diane L. Schirf wrote:
I've noticed that someone (not kaeli), I'm not saying who ("ladies,"
"typical feminine") seems to have some women/sexuality issues, which
means I can't take them seriously. Too much throwback going on there.

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Nah, I think he's just a dirty old man. Viagra, ya know.

-L.


Sexually repressed women with low self esteem are usually prudes, Diane



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Old April 28th 05, 02:22 AM
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You're attitude is young, idealistic, and making me nauseous

But I'm so happy :

I could've had kids. But my first husband died of cancer when I was 31
and I was too busy talking care of him to spawn young ones. And since
then, heck life's too enjoyable as it is

If you don't want children, get separate beds or one of you get

sterilized

There are other things to do in bed besides procreate, ya know, and
birth control is a fine product :

Old misogynist .......

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Old April 28th 05, 03:11 AM
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Diane L. Schirf wrote:
In article t,
"Philip" wrote:

Listen up Sherry. Anytime you get a hospice nurse or a convalescent
home nurse aside for a chat, ask her (usually the case) which elderly
patients are easier to deal with ... men or women. Without
exception, it's men.


Interesting. I've never heard any of them say that. I guess that means
"without exception" means with many exceptions.


I leave you to make self serving guesses. :^) Sadly, visiting failing
friends in convalescent homes is a scheduled activity I have.



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Old April 28th 05, 03:11 AM
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Diane L. Schirf wrote:
In article ,
"CatNipped" wrote:

Whenever I see a man who feels so clearly "superior"
to beings weaker than himself (be it women


I wouldn't assume women are weaker than him. Depends on the woman.
Depends on the man.


Good observation, Diane. "CatNipped" has has an inferiority complex which
she projects onto cats and then tries to build herself up by being -their-
protector. It's similar to the person who gets courage from drinking.



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Old April 28th 05, 03:22 AM
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Philip wrote:
You women. "He's yours" until ... a younger replacement comes along

and
gives him "the eye." Then for a moment ... maybe longer, he AIN'T

yours.
LOL


I don't know a single woman who would say she needs her husband more
than he needs her. Think about that.


Of course they would not SAY that, you dim bulb. Since your husband
is your only means of income, I'd say you need him more than he needs
you at the moment.


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Old April 28th 05, 03:29 AM
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wrote in message
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You're attitude is young, idealistic, and making me nauseous


But I'm so happy :


The perfect response, and bound to nauseate the bitter old guy
even more because he is not. Us happy people can really ****
off the terminally gripey. G


I could've had kids. But my first husband died of cancer when I was 31
and I was too busy talking care of him to spawn young ones. And since
then, heck life's too enjoyable as it is

If you don't want children, get separate beds or one of you get

sterilized

There are other things to do in bed besides procreate, ya know, and
birth control is a fine product :

Old misogynist .......


Well, he probably has not had much to work with for a while ...
if ever ...

You know, I disagree that "youth is wasted on the young."
I have always thought that the young know just what to
do with it.


 




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